John Rinyu writes: '' Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise takes the action of the Yakuza games and Fist of the North Star and puts them together in the best possible adaptation. RGG Studios was definitely the best choice to handle a series that they've referenced for nearly two decades worth of games.''
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Sorry, but Victorious Boxers 1 and 2 on the PS2 were much better Hajime no Ippo games than the PS3 version. Arguably some of the best Boxing games of all time actually.
Ken's Rage 2 is my favorite Anime game of all time. Lost Paradise was a huge letdown for me. Be it lack of characters, story and just overall being short. Mini games didn't make the experience any better either. The novelty ran off quick.
I liked the two Naruto open(ish) world games a lot better than the fighters. Rise of a Ninja and Broken Bond. Those were fun games.
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Still one of the better anime/manga licensed games made in this generation imo
I tried to like this game but having played the Kens Rage series this feels like a big step back in multiple areas. This is coming feom a big Fist od the North Star fan. The story reduced roles of multiple big bads to what amounts to cameos. The playable roster is very limited and on top of that the game isn't very long. The soundtrack even let me down. I'm thankful they dubbed it at least so there's that.